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FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY 2009-10 UNIVERSITY OPERATING BUDGET JULY 1, 2009 TO SEPTEMBER 30, 2009 FIRST QUARTER RE

FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY 2009-10 UNIVERSITY OPERATING BUDGET JULY 1, 2009 TO SEPTEMBER 30, 2009 FIRST QUARTER REPORT. Educational and General Operating Budget Student Financial Aid Operating Budget Grants and Contracts-Sponsored Research Operating Budget

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FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY 2009-10 UNIVERSITY OPERATING BUDGET JULY 1, 2009 TO SEPTEMBER 30, 2009 FIRST QUARTER RE

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  1. FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY2009-10 UNIVERSITY OPERATING BUDGETJULY 1, 2009 TO SEPTEMBER 30, 2009 FIRST QUARTER REPORT • Educational and General Operating Budget • Student Financial Aid Operating Budget • Grants and Contracts-Sponsored Research Operating Budget • Auxiliary Enterprises Operating Budget • Athletics Local Operating Budget • Student Government-Student Activities Operating Budget • Concessions Operating Budget Includes Final 2008-09 Summary Budget Report

  2. The Educational and General budget includes expenditures for instruction, research, library and learning resources, student services, plant operations and maintenance and administrative support. The budget is funded by: General Revenue, consisting primarily of State of Florida sales tax collections and corporate income tax collections, as well as license fees and other taxes and operating receipts. Education Enhancement Trust Fund, consisting of collections from the sale of Florida lottery tickets. Approximately 31 percent of total lottery collections is dedicated to the trust fund. Student Fee Trust Fund, consisting primarily of matriculation fees and tuition (out-of-state fees) paid by students, as well as other fees such as application and late registration fees. Federal Grants, consisting of stimulus funding from the federal stimulus package. Distribution in 2009-10 is the first of two years of non-recurring funding. THE EDUCATIONAL AND GENERAL BUDGET

  3. Florida Atlantic UniversityEducational and General Operating Budget July 1, 2009 – September 30, 2009 First Quarter Report

  4. Educational and General Operating Budget • July 1, 2009 to September 30, 2009 • Budgeted Revenues 2009-10: $248,847,203 Actual Revenues to September 30: $77,771,445 • Budgeted Expenses 2009-10: $239,999,427 Actual Expenses to September 30: $57,839,039 • The total adjusted budgeted revenue for 2009-10 is $248,847,203. The major revenue components are general revenue ($139,027,867), student fees ($83,662,724), lottery funding ($14,001,547), and Federal Stabilization ($12,155,065). The University received $399,834 in additional revenue for risk management insurance coverage (amendment #2). • For the first quarter, actual revenue collections are general revenue of $36,255,433, lottery funding of $18,881, student fees of $41,063,620, and federal stimulus funding of $433,511 for total revenue of $77,771,445. • The total expense budget 2009-10 is $239,999,427. This amount reflects $8,447,943 in student fee budget authority held in unallocated reserve. • Total expenditures through September 30, 2009 were $57,839,039, or approximately 24 percent of the total projected budget amount.

  5. Educational and General Operating Budget Analysis and Update on State of Florida Budget: The Educational and General figures presented in this document reflect initial budgets approved by the Board of Trustees in June with additional Federal Stabilization funding awarded in August. Summer student credit hours fell short of budgeted projections just slightly (less than 1%), however, Fall semester budgeted student credit hours exceeded projections by 4.45%. Subsequently, student fee collections will exceed our budgeted goal by approximately $1.0 million. We are predicting a slight increase overall (1%) for the fiscal year in credit hour productivity if Spring enrollments hit their expected target. In 2009-10, FAU experienced a reduction of nearly $17 million dollars over 2008-09 State funding. Federal Stimulus dollars of $12,155,065 are non-recurring and we expect them to be appropriated in 2010-11 for the second of a two-year allocation. In August 2009, the State’s Revenue Estimating Conference was held and while they revised downward revenue collections for 2009-10, there is expectation that there will be sufficient revenue to cover the 2009-10 appropriations. The forecast for 2010-11 remains optimistic over 2009-10 collections yet FAU continues to plan with caution until more accurate figures are known. Excess tuition revenue generated from the aforementioned student enrollment increase are being held in reserve should total State of Florida revenues not meet expected levels.

  6. The Student Financial Aid budget largely represents scholarship and loan funds that are received by the University and subsequently disbursed to students. Included in the budget are funding from student financial aid fees as well as financial aid support from all sources such as federal financial aid awards (Pell, Student Educational Opportunity Grants, Perkins Loans, Stafford Loans), state financial aid awards (Bright Futures, Florida Assistance Grants), Institutional Programs (Presidential Awards, MLK Scholarships) and Private Scholarships (FAU Foundation). Student financial aid fees are established by the legislature. Current per-credit hour financial aid fees for 2009-10: $ 4.42 Undergraduate In-State $25.60* Undergraduate Out-of-State $12.05 Graduate In-State $41.89 Graduate Out-of-State THE STUDENT FINANCIAL AID BUDGET

  7. Florida Atlantic UniversityStudent Financial Aid Operating Budget July 1, 2009 – September 30, 2009First Quarter Report

  8. July 1, 2009 to September 30, 2009 Budgeted Revenues 2009-10: $120,527,719 Actual Revenues to September 30: $62,626,388 Budgeted Expenses 2009-10: $119,915,409 Actual Expenses to September 30: $59,508,163 The total budgeted revenue for 2009-10 is $120,527,719. As of September 30, 2009, $62,626,388 in revenue has been generated, or approximately 52 percent the total revenue budget. Total projected expenditures for the year are $119,915,409. As of September 30, 2009, $59,508,163 has been expended, or 49.6 percent of total projected expenditures for the year. Analysis: The amount of expenditures to date for 2009-10 are higher than the percentage spent in the prior year (49.6 percent for 2009-10 compared to 39 percent for 2008-09). Revenue and expenditures will be on target with projections. Student Financial Aid Operating Budget

  9. The Grants and Contracts budget consists of funding from federal agencies, state agencies, foundations and private sources that enables the University to conduct specific research projects or to provide specific services. Expenditures for the Division of Sponsored Research, the A.D. Henderson University School and the Florida Atlantic University Foundation (payroll and clearing account) and Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute research activity are included the Grants & Contracts budget. THE GRANTS AND CONTRACTS BUDGET

  10. Florida Atlantic University Grants and Contracts Operating Budget July 1, 2009 – September 30, 2009First Quarter Report

  11. July 1, 2009 to September 30, 2009 Budgeted Revenues 2009-10: $75,716,907 Actual Revenues to September 30: $11,284,709 Budgeted Expenses 2009-10: $75,592,391 Actual Expenses to September 30: $11,390,494 The total budgeted revenue for 2009-10 is $75,716,907 and budgeted expenses are $75,592,391. Total budgeted expenditures are comprised of Sponsored Research ($63,677,757), FAU Foundation, Inc. and HBOI Foundation ($7,663,575) and A. D. Henderson University School ($4,251,059). As of September 30, 2009, $11,284,709 in revenue has been generated, approximately 15 percent of the budgeted amount. $11,390,494 has been expended, or approximately 15 percent of the total expenditure budget. Of the total expenditures to date, salaries and benefits equal $4,688,861 (41.2 percent of total expenditures); OPS is $1,512,076 (13.3 percent); and expense is $5,189,557 (45.6 percent). Analysis: Total expenditures to date are comparable to last year’s figure. Revenue is not earned evenly over the course of the fiscal year. For example, two of the primary sources of award funds, National Institute of Health and National Science Foundation, make their award announcements in November and April. Some grant awards are cost reimbursable and at times expenditures will be higher than collections. of offsetting revenues. Grants and Contracts Operating Budget

  12. The Auxiliary Enterprises budget includes activities that support the instructional, research and service objectives of the University. Auxiliary enterprise operations are self-supporting and must generate adequate revenue to cover expenditures and to allow for future renovations and building or equipment replacement. Some auxiliaries are partially funded by student fees, including Student Health Center through the student health fee ($7.80 per-credit hour) and Traffic and Parking through the transportation access fee. The major auxiliary areas are: Food Service Postal Services Housing Student Health Center Bookstore Traffic and Parking Printing/Duplicating Student Union Telecommunications College Continuing Education University Theatre Lifelong Learning Society Harbor Branch Clearwire Spectrum Holdings Oceanographic Institute THE AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES BUDGET

  13. Florida Atlantic University Auxiliary Enterprises Operating Budget July 1, 2009 – September 30, 2009First Quarter Report

  14. July 1, 2009 to September 30, 2009 Budgeted Revenues 2009-10: $88,100,644 Actual Revenues to September 30: $33,126,400 Budgeted Expenses 2009-10: $87,166,681 Actual Expenses to September 30: $17,242,205 The total budgeted revenue for 2009-10 is $88,100,644. As of September 30, 2009, $33,126,400 in revenue has been generated, or approximately 38 percent of the total budget. Total projected expenditures for the year are $87,166,681. As of September 30, 2009, $17,242,205 has been expended, or approximately 20 percent of total projected expenditures for the year. Analysis: Revenues and expenditures for the year are believed to be on target with projections. Auxiliary Enterprises Operating Budget

  15. The Athletics Local Operating Budget supports the University’s student athletics program. Funding is generated from student athletics fees ($14.30 per-credit hour) as well as ticket sales to athletics events, game guarantees, NCAA distributions, sponsorships and private support. In addition to the Local Operating Budget, FAU Athletics receives $247,246 in State Educational and General Title IX Gender Equity funding and $1,076,569 in out-of-state waiver authority and financial aid. THE ATHLETICS LOCAL OPERATING BUDGET

  16. Florida Atlantic University Athletics Local Operating Budget July 1, 2009 – September 30, 2009First Quarter Report

  17. July 1, 2009 to September 30, 2009 Budgeted Revenues 2009-10: $12,698,375 Actual Revenues to September 30: $5,149,136 Budgeted Expenses 2009-10: $12,698,375 Actual Expenses to September 30: $3,944,715 The total budgeted revenue for 2009-10 is $12,698,375. The major revenue components are athletics fees ($8,245,000), ticket sales ($623,500) game guarantees ($1,821,875), NCAA/Conference distribution ($703,000), corporate sales/sponsorships ($400,000), private fundraising ($630,000) and other revenues of $275,000. As of September 30, collections consisted of athletics fees of $4,229,274, ticket sales of $170,541, NCAA Grants in Aid of $673,581, facilities rentals of $24,626 and other revenue of $51,114 . The total expense budget for 2009-10 is $12,698,375. Salary expenses of $5,025,695 and program operating expenses of $7,672,680 account for this total. Total expenditures through September 30, 2009 were $3,944,715, or approximately 31 percent of the total budgeted amount. Of total expenditures to date, 36 percent ($1,420,481) were financial aid disbursements and 27 percent ($1,049,921) were payroll and 37 percent ($1,474,313) in expenses. In addition to the local operating budget, FAU receives $247,236 in State Educational and General Title IX Gender Equity funding and $1,076,569 in out-of-state waiver authority and financial aid. Athletics Local Operating Budget

  18. July 1, 2009 to September 30, 2009 Analysis: Athletic fee collections are projected to reach or slightly exceed their targeted amounts due to the increase in fall enrollment increase. Ticket revenues are in-line with projections ($171,892). Game guarantees revenues are expected to be achieved. Corporate sales (sponsorships) are below projections at this time and are being closely monitored. Development funds also are below expectations at this time. Expenses are currently on target to end the fiscal year within budget; regular meetings are on-going to monitor revenues and expenditures of Athletics. Athletics Local Operating Budget

  19. The Student Government-Student Activities budget supports student activities such as student government and student clubs and organizations. Also included in the budget are expenditures for the Student Union and campus recreation and student wellness activities. The Student Government budget is funded primarily through the Activity and Service fee paid by students ($10.40 per credit hour) as well as other types of service fees. THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT-STUDENT ACTIVITIES BUDGET

  20. Florida Atlantic University Student Government – Student Activities Operating BudgetJuly 1, 2009 – September 30, 2009First Quarter Report

  21. July 1, 2009 to September 30, 2009 Budgeted Revenues 2009-10: $6,126,190 Actual Revenues to September 30: $3,164,672 Budgeted Expenses 2009-10: $7,428,720 Actual Expenses to September 30: $ 861,658 The total budgeted revenue for 2009-10 is $6,126,190. As of September 30, 2009, $3,164,672 in revenue has been generated, or approximately 52 percent of the total projected revenue budget. These funds have been generated primarily by Activity and Service fees. Total projected expenditures and transfers for the year are estimated at $7,428,720. To date, $861,658 has been expended, or approximately 12 percent of total projected expenditures for the year. Analysis: Budgeted expenses are reflected to exceed revenues but due to the increase in enrollment, revenues and expenses should be equivalent. Through the first quarter expenditures are significantly lower than anticipated. As the year progresses available cash balances will support any excess expenditures, if required. Student Government-Student Activities Operating Budget

  22. The Concessions Budget consists of funds from concession operations such as soft drink and snack vending machines. Expenditures from these funds support the academic mission of the University. THE CONCESSIONS BUDGET

  23. Florida Atlantic UniversityConcessions Operating Budget July 1, 2009 – September 30, 2009First Quarter Report

  24. July 1, 2009 to September 30, 2009 Budgeted Revenues 2009-10: $575,000 Actual Revenues to September 30: $ 34,537 Budgeted Expenses 2009-10: $575,000 Actual Expenses to September 30: $101,922 The total budgeted revenue for 2009-10 is $575,000. As of September 30, 2009, $34,537 had been received, or approximately 6 percent of the revenue budget, and $101,922 has been expended or approximately 18 percent of the total expenditure budget. Contract revenues will be reflected by the second quarter report. Analysis: Revenues and expenditures for the year are believed to be on target with projections. The amount of expenditures to date for 2009-10 is less than in the prior year. Revenues remain consistent and any overage will be absorbed by prior year cash balances. Concessions Operating Budget

  25. Year-to-Date Expenditures for Fiscal Year 2009-10 and Fiscal Year 2008-09 Year-to-Date Student Credit Hours for Fiscal Year 2009-10 and 2008-09 Year-to-Date Expenditures by Activity in Dollars for Fiscal Year 2009-10 and Fiscal Year 2008-09 Year-to-Date Expenditures by Activity in Percentages for Fiscal Year 2009-10 and Fiscal Year 2008-09 FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVESITYOPERATING BUDGET STATUSAS OF SEPTEMBER 30, 2009 SUMMARY COMPARISONS

  26. FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY2008-09 UNIVERSITY OPERATING BUDGETJULY 1, 2008 TO JUNE 30, 2009FOURTH QUARTER REPORT • Educational and General Operating Budget • Student Financial Aid Operating Budget • Grants and Contracts-Sponsored Research Operating Budget • Auxiliary Enterprises Operating Budget • Athletics Local Operating Budget • Student Government-Student Activities Operating Budget • Concessions Operating Budget

  27. Florida Atlantic UniversityEducational and General Operating Budget July 1, 2008 – June 30, 2009Fourth Quarter Report

  28. Florida Atlantic UniversityStudent Financial Aid Operating Budget July 1, 2008 – June 30, 2009Fourth Quarter Report

  29. Florida Atlantic University Grants and Contracts Operating Budget July 1, 2008 – June 30, 2009Fourth Quarter Report

  30. Florida Atlantic UniversityAuxiliary Enterprises Operating Budget July 1, 2008 – June 30, 2009Fourth Quarter Report

  31. Florida Atlantic UniversityAthletics Local Operating Budget July 1, 2008 – June 30, 2009Fourth Quarter Report

  32. Florida Atlantic University Student Government – Student Activities Operating BudgetJuly 1, 2008 – June 30, 2009Fourth Quarter Report

  33. Florida Atlantic UniversityConcessions Operating Budget July 1, 2008 – June 30, 2009Fourth Quarter Report

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